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Will immigrants with hepatitis B virus be rejected?

I'm glad to answer your question. Most hepatitis B virus carriers are in a small three-yang state, and they can pass the physical examination only by carrying out corresponding tests according to the requirements of immigration officials. However, if the applicant's small three-yang index is high or big three-yang (virus active period or replication period), then the applicant will encounter some troubles, but the immigration bureau will basically not make things difficult for the applicant on the hepatitis B problem, as long as there are no symptoms of cirrhosis or fibrosis, it will generally give a conclusion that it will not affect the immigration application.